White Women Wake Up

Decolonizing Daily Habits


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In this episode, Karen and Jonelle move beyond theory to confront how a colonial mindset shows up in choices. They define the colonial mindset as believing resources exist for our claiming, elevating Western norms, and embedding hierarchies of power that erase other histories. Recognizing that giving away property overnight is unrealistic, they explore smaller on-ramps: widening whose stories they consume, questioning scarcity scripts, and sharing space and goods more generously. Examples surface from dismantling dams on the Klamath River to community land trusts that keep neighborhoods in local hands, illustrating how power can be redistributed without waiting for perfect conditions. Throughout, they remind listeners growth happens in stages; shame stalls progress, but experiments like thrifting instead of fast fashion, reducing food waste, and supporting Indigenous stewardship nudge privilege toward solidarity. The goal is not guilt, but cultivating habits that chip away at colonial logic and make flourishing.

Calls to Action

  • Try One Swap: Choose a thrifted or repaired item this week instead of buying new fast fashion.
  • Expand Your Feed: Follow three Indigenous or other BIPOC storytellers and notice how their perspectives reshape your own.
  • Advocate Locally: Look up land-use bills in your area and send one message to a representative supporting community stewardship.

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White Women Wake UpBy Jonelle + Karen